the gobucks Tuesday thread

You have a problem with that?
No. Was just asking if you measured the volume. If it was known that the same amount of ice cubes, the same size were used then volume of liquid could be used instead of mass
 
No, I see it as being loyal to the company that created the shit. I've owned their stuff since long before the patent ended. Made lots of money when they grew. Yeti is superior for camping/fishing/hunting trips. More high brow and spendy type of hobbies.
fuck that

brand loyalty is dumb

you do sound like Douche. Fish was right about you
 
works fine for me

pay a fraction of the price
Hydroflask 40oz bottle - $49.95

Yeti 36oz bottle - $49.99

"I get HF at 9/10s of the price."

lolz.
 
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Put some black currant in that bish
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No. Was just asking if you measured the volume. If it was known that the same amount of ice cubes, the same size were used then volume of liquid could be used instead of mass
I do have a measuring cup, but no scale.

I understand the concept. My test is legit.
 
No, I see it as being loyal to the company that created the shit. I've owned their stuff since long before the patent ended. Made lots of money when they grew. Yeti is superior for camping/fishing/hunting trips. More high brow and spendy type of hobbies.
how much do you think Yeti paid the country music industry to put their brand in one of their songs to boost their sales?

 
You're an idiot. Every time you get something out of the cooler it's not a cooler anymore, it's an open box.

I use my coolers. I don't just buy them so people will look and say "Wow cool that guy must be rich, he can afford to waste $300 on a cooler"


That's dumb. I take the cooler into places with no other means of keeping food/drinks fresh. I'm not talking about sitting around the campfire at RV trailer park shortly after Bingo ends...I'm talking about man shit where your items stay cold for entire week. Can't walk down to the store to get more ice and a carton of Pall Mall's,
 
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